Su-Kam, has launched the solar grid-tie inverter, which can be powered by mains as well as solar energy, working even at voltage as low as 80-450 V (DC) and 150-280 V (AC). It is able to generate solar power even during low periods of sunshine. With an efficiency of almost 100 per cent, the IEC- certified product can withstand dust and heavy rains.

KOR Energy (India) Pvt. Ltd, has successfully installed a 100 kWp grid tied rooftop solar system at Delhi Public School (DPS), Varanasi. The project has a power generation capacity of 145,000 units/year and is the National Solar Mission.

Solar powered primary healthcare centres (PHCs) in Chhattisgarh admitted over 50 per cent more patients and conducted almost twice the number of child deliveries in a month compared to power-deficit PHCs without a solar system, according to study released today by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW).

Freyr Energy is a Hyderabad based full service distributed solar solutions provider with operations in India and Ghana. The company's products range from rooftop systems, petrol pumps, solar water pumps to micro-grids.

Since being identified as a potential response to India's crucial power challenges since the 1990s, wind energy has undergone a major shift in India, and even after a good 25 years, its full potential is yet to be realised.

The power supply situation in India has seen a significant improvement in the past two to three years. According to reports, in the year 2011, more than 33 per cent of the rural population and 6 per cent of the country's urban population had lacked electricity.

The Indian cable industry is growing in double digits, year-on-year, i.e., 10-18 per cent. This growth is as a result of rapid industrialisation and automation. Cable and connection technology is the backbone of this industrialisation.

India’s Ministry of Finance has released a mid-year macro-economic assessment of the country in the form of second volume of the Economic Survey 2016-17. The Survey reflects work of various government departments and provides valuable guidance to future policy making.